Archbishop Aquila’s essay on evil and love should be mandatory reading for the whole human race. Makes a pre-natal Presbyterian wonder about becoming a Catholic!

Hugh Fowler, Denver

In America, we enjoy the freedom to own firearms. Bumper stickers remind us that “Freedom is not free.” Indeed, the price of freedom is often paid by the deaths of inoocents. As a nation, we must work together to reduce that cost.

Susan Craig, Colorado Springs

A man attacks a school in China. The result? Two seriously injured. A man attacks a school in the U.S. The result? More than 20 dead. I ask the same question that brought down Joe McCarthy in the 1950s to the the NRA: Have you no shame?

Don Batt, Denver

These letters were published in the Dec. 23 edition.

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